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RAF Lakenheath Car Show 2008 Pics

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This past weekend was the 2008 RAF Lakenheath car show. Also, you brits are allowed on base during these without a pass so don't be shy!! There will be another one on the 4th of July. Let me know if you're interested. Plus, it would be nice to see more than one import (myself) there! :-D

We'll start off with something you guys are familiar with
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Nice pics so who is going to organise a BP Stand July 4th

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Blimey some amazing cars there !!!! The condition of the muscle cars are amazing !!!!
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LR6GSR wrote:Nice pics so who is going to organise a BP Stand July 4th

Liam
Don't think Stu would be very happy having a BP stand at a static show. It would be nice to get some familiar faces in there, I didn't know anyone except DIRTY_SVT with his cobra.

Although, I don't think it would hurt to get some interested "track addicts" to come out and play!

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I am happy for BP to have a presence at the right events. This one looks like it has potential. It would need someone behind it that has no access issues, so essentially it would need to be an existing member that serves on the base.


If anyone meets that description and would like to be involved, please PM me :)

The Americana was sublime and it amazes me that we don't have a stronger range of American cars on the forum. Something I am keen to address.......

Your 32 is looking tough as hell Bryan. The new wheels and stance are quite something.

The Cobra is looking cool too. Nice picture in the trunk :D

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Would love to come along to this in july could get my dad to come along in his kit car too :wink:
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Can you organise a 1/4 mile of runway for the day? :D
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Gerry H wrote:Can you organise a 1/4 mile of runway for the day? :D
Or a pax in an F15 !!!!!!!!!!!!
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stuart wrote:I am happy for BP to have a presence at the right events. This one looks like it has potential. It would need someone behind it that has no access issues, so essentially it would need to be an existing member that serves on the base.


If anyone meets that description and would like to be involved, please PM me :)

The Americana was sublime and it amazes me that we don't have a stronger range of American cars on the forum. Something I am keen to address.......

Your 32 is looking tough as hell Bryan. The new wheels and stance are quite something.

The Cobra is looking cool too. Nice picture in the trunk :D
I think that's a good idea Stu.

I think the reason behind that is because these cars are MINT and it would be hell if they broke one a had to hunt down parts... $$$$$! With saying that, I think the oldies are more projects than "toys". The others there I see as only being "Drag monsters". There are quite a few people I know on base that are more into the drift scene than anything else.

Thanks for that, now I'm just waiting to get that bumper on and maybe it'll have a more aggressive look. 8)

I will go to the hobby shop this Friday and ask if they wouldn't mind a club stand and what number of spaces I would be able to reserve. If all goes well, for anyone that would want to join this static event, I will need the following...

Full Name:
Address:
Phone number:
Car Year:
Car Make:
Car Model:
Car Colour:

More details to follow :)

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Great write up fella - some lovely looking machines - great piccies - and a great idea for the stand.
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